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Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Christian Care Empowers Masvingo Youth Through Detergent-Making Workshop

 


A vibrant youth empowerment initiative unfolded in Masvingo, Zimbabwe, as Christian Care, in partnership with Magnificent International Arts (MIA), successfully hosted a detergent-making workshop combined with a youth development meeting.

The event brought together young people from various churches under the Zimbabwe Council of Churches, including the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe, Methodist Church, Lutheran Church, and the United Church of Christ in Zimbabwe (UCCZ). The strong participation reflected growing unity among churches in advancing youth empowerment programmes.

During the hands-on training session, participants gained practical knowledge in producing liquid detergent, petroleum jelly (Vaseline), and disinfectant bleach (Domestos). These skills are expected to help young people meet household needs while also creating opportunities for income generation.

The workshop focused on promoting self-reliance, entrepreneurship, and active youth involvement in community development, equipping participants with tools to improve their livelihoods and contribute positively to society.

Speaking at the event, Christian Care Masvingo Regional Chairperson, Mr. Tawanda Mudzimba, applauded the youths for their enthusiasm and encouraged them to utilize the knowledge gained:

“Our goal is to empower young people with practical skills that can transform their lives and enable them to contribute meaningfully to their communities.”

Magnificent International Arts (MIA) Regional Chairperson, Daisy Razidane, highlighted the importance of collaboration in reaching and empowering more youths:

“Partnerships like these allow us to expand opportunities for young people, nurturing their talents and promoting economic empowerment.”

🏛️ Formation of Masvingo Urban Youth Committee

A key outcome of the gathering was the establishment of the Masvingo Urban Christian Care Youth Committee, a leadership structure tasked with coordinating youth programmes at district level.

Newly elected Chairperson, Volyn Denga, expressed appreciation for the confidence placed in the team and pledged commitment to serving the youth:

“We are dedicated to promoting unity among churches and ensuring that empowerment programmes reach more young people.”

Vice Chairperson, Ilet Hove, also emphasized inclusivity and growth:

“Our mission is to ensure that every young person is involved and empowered through skills training, mentorship, and spiritual development.”

📋 Masvingo Urban Christian Care Youth Committee

Chairperson: Volyn Denga

Vice Chairperson: Ilet Hove

Secretary: Kays Nhema

Vice Secretary: Innocent Sithole

Committee Members:

Shylet Madoya, Sheilah Banda, Loveness Timire, Tatenda Chavingira, Tiffany Musonza, Ivainashe Nhongo

🌍 Looking Ahead

The successful workshop marks an important milestone in youth empowerment efforts in Masvingo, with expectations that more training programmes and development initiatives will be introduced to benefit young people across the region.

MINISTRY GOVERNANCE & DIVINE ORDER MANUAL



CHAPTER 1: THE ROOT OF MINISTRY CONFUSION

🔑 Key Scripture:

📖 1 Corinthians 14:33

“For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.”

📖 Proverbs 29:18

“Where there is no vision, the people perish.”

1. INTRODUCTION: WHY MINISTRIES FAIL INTERNALLY

Most ministry problems are not demonic attacks—they are structural confusion problems.

The biggest confusion is this:

Mixing relationship alignment with spiritual assignment.

When this happens:

vision becomes unstable

leadership becomes emotional

authority becomes unclear

ministry begins to shrink inwardly

2. THE CORE PROBLEM

There are three things people confuse:

(1) Marriage

A covenant of unity in life

(2) Calling

A divine assignment from God

(3) Ministry office

A governed spiritual function

👉 These three are NOT the same thing.

3. HOW CONFUSION ENTERS MINISTRY

Confusion enters when:

spouse assumes calling because of relationship

close family assumes authority because of proximity

emotions override spiritual structure

“helping” becomes “governing”

4. SPIRITUAL CONSEQUENCE OF CONFUSION

When order is broken:

vision becomes divided

leadership becomes contested

spiritual flow weakens

the altar loses clarity

📖 Amos 3:3

“Can two walk together, except they be agreed?”

Agreement is not emotional—it is alignment of assignment.

5. CORE TRUTH OF THIS CHAPTER

God does not call couples into one ministry office.

God calls individuals into specific assignments.

Marriage may support the calling—but does not replace it.

6. TEACHING SUMMARY

Confusion is not lack of prayer—it is lack of order

Order begins with understanding calling vs relationship

Every ministry must define structure clearly

🔥 DECLARATION FOR CLASS

“Lord, deliver Your church from confusion.

Restore divine order in calling, marriage, and assignment.

Let clarity return to leadership in Jesus’ name.”

Monday, 27 April 2026

GODISINIT: FROM WATER TO LIFE

 THE WORD IN 60 SECONDS


with Major Kudzai Marime

Dz Extension Corps 

Harare West Division 



 


We often think we’re in control, following our own plans and expecting things to go our way. Think of the Samaritan woman at the well. She came with one goal: draw water for her body. But she walked away meeting the Source of Life itself.


God interrupted her routine with a chance to revisit her past and reshape her future. 


Jesus is still doing that today. He can shift our focus from temporary needs to eternal truth and help us rediscover who we really are. Trust Him with your life — He knows how to lead you better than you know how to lead yourself.


“Whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” - John 4:14

#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment  - Salvationist online

Saturday, 25 April 2026

Dorcas Moyo, Leonard Zhakata To Share Stage At Memorial Gala


 

Friday, 24 April 2026

THEME: REJECTED, YET CHOSEN FOR A GREATER PURPOSE

 


 


“The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.” (Psalm 118:22)


Rejection is the experience of being dismissed, overlooked, or not accepted by others. It can come from many circumstances, failed relationships, missed opportunities, betrayal by friends, or even being misunderstood for who you are. At its core, rejection touches something deeply human: the desire to belong and to be valued.


The pain of rejection can feel heavy. It can bring self-doubt, loneliness, and questions like “Am I not enough?” Left unchecked, it may lead to bitterness, withdrawal, or loss of confidence. Yet, rejection also holds the potential to shape us. It can redirect our path, refine our character, and push us toward growth we never imagined.


Rising after rejection requires strength and perspective. It means understanding that one “no” does not define your worth or your future. Sometimes, what feels like a closed door is actually divine protection or redirection. In my view, rejection is not always a denial, it can be a repositioning. It teaches resilience, humility, and trust in a bigger plan beyond human approval.


When we choose to rise, we reclaim our identity and purpose. We learn to stand firm, not in others’ opinions, but in who we are called to be.


Jesus Christ is the perfect example of this truth. Rejected by many, misunderstood, and even crucified, He still fulfilled His purpose and became the foundation of salvation. His story reminds us: rejection is not the end, it can be the beginning of something greater.


To God be the glory 


Rev B Chinhara

Thursday, 23 April 2026

New Venue Alert

 NEW VENUE ALERT  ⚠️  


STARTING 3 MAY 2026 WE SHALL BE DOING OUR SUNDAY SERVICES  AT OUR NEW VENUE:MUFAKOSI HIGH 1 MAIN HALL


From town drive using Luton Road then you reach to Mufakosi you will see a board written Mufakosi High 1 or Ushers that will be standing at the road 


Combis  you get them at Copa cabana  dzinoti MUFAKOSI which is 0.50 or $1 then movaudza kuti ndoda kuburukira paMUFAKOSI HIGH 1 


Am expecting  to see you there on this Date 3 May 2026


Bless you


THEME: LIFTED BY GRACE, AND NOT BY MERIT

 



“But by the grace of God I am what I am, and His grace to me was not without effect.”  (1 Corinthians 15:10)


There are moments when we must pause and honestly reflect: if it were not for the grace of God, where would we be? Some of us have come from backgrounds that offered little hope, places where failure seemed certain, where danger was near, and where survival itself was not guaranteed. Yet here we are. Not because we were the strongest, the smartest, or the most deserving, but because grace carried us.


Grace is undeserved mercy. It is God stepping into our brokenness and rewriting our story. Where there could have been death, He gave life. Where there could have been prison, He gave freedom. Where there could have been lack, He provided abundance. Truly, those who were once the tail have become the head, not by their own doing, but by divine favor.


Because of this, we must never boast. Our achievements are not trophies of our greatness, but testimonies of His goodness. Remembering where we came from keeps our hearts soft and humble. It reminds us to extend the same grace to others that God has shown us.


Above all, Jesus Christ stands as the perfect example of grace. Though we were undeserving, He gave Himself for us. In Him, grace is not just a concept, it is a living, saving power. Let us walk daily in gratitude, humility, and awe of such amazing grace.


To God be the glory 


Rev B Chinhara

Wednesday, 22 April 2026

WHEN PEOPLE JUDGE, GOD UNDERSTANDS

 THE WORD IN 60 SECONDS


with Major Kudzai Marime 

Dz Extension Corps 

Harare West Division 



 


We’ve all been misunderstood. People look at us, draw wrong conclusions, and speak things about us that aren’t true. Think of Hannah — her heart was poured out in prayer, but the priest thought she was drunk. Yet God saw her true motive and answered her. People may misjudge you, but God knows you better. He understands us completely.

#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment  - Salvationist online

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